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Grimoaldus was
Archpriest of Pontecorvo, Italy. Not much was
known about his life but it is
believed that he is of
English descent.
Saint Grimoaldus Archived...
- and At****er.
Christian classics, Westminster,
Maryland Bennett, S.A., "
Grimoaldus (1)", A
Dictionary of
Christian Biography, Murray, 1877
Liber Historiæ...
- Fredegar's continuator, who in turn was his source"
Liber Historiæ
Francorum ("
Grimoaldus…filium ex
concubina Theudoaldo").
Liber Historiæ
Francorum 49, MGH SS...
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France 1137 Marcigny-sur-Loire,
France Daughter of
William the
Conqueror Grimoaldus 1137
Ollegarius (Oldegar) 1060 Barcelona,
Spain 1137 Tarragona,...
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Melvill Gwatkin,
James Pounder Whitney, eds.) Macmillan, 1913, p. 204 "
Grimoaldus (2)", A
Dictionary of
Christian Biography,
Volume 2 (William Smith, ed...
- the P****ionist
Congregation Grimoart Gausmar, 12th-century
troubadour Grimoaldus, 12th-century
saint Grimbald, 9th-century
saint Nicholas Grimald (1519–1562)...
- June 1123, a Byzantine-inspired blue
diploma with gold
script calls him
Grimoaldus Alferanites gratia Dei et
beati Nikolai barensis princeps. In May 1122...
- saint.
Tradition also
makes him a
brother of
Grimwald and Fulk (possibly
Grimoaldus and Fulk, both also
according to
tradition 12th
century Englishmen who...
- Grimoard, p. 53).
Anglic Grimoard, Urban's brother, whom
Godwin called Grimoaldus de Grisant, was made by him
bishop of
Avignon and
cardinal bishop of Albano...
- war
between the
Byzantines and the
Duchy of
Beneventum started. Duke
Grimoaldus conquered northern Apulia and his son Romoaldus, in 686, took Taranto...